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12 maltatoday | SUNDAY • 28 OCTOBER 2018 MASSIMO COSTA THE risk of Italy's refusal to change its economic policies following the rejection of its Budget by the European Com- mission, will spill over to the eurozone and Malta – perhaps leading to existential questions about the European project it- self. In an unprecedented move, the EU this week sent back the Budget proposals submitted by Italy, the eurozone's third- largest economy, saying they violated fiscal laws. The Budget which proposes a 2.4% deficit ceiling – below the 3% maximum allowed by the EU, but still breaking Italy's promise to cut its deficit to curb its stratospheric 130% of GDP debt level – poses unac- ceptable risks to the single-cur- rency area, the European Com- mission told Italy on Tuesday. But the Italian populist gov- ernment, which includes the centre-right Five Star Move- ment (M5S) and far-right Lega, has steadfastly said it would "not give up" on its plans. Deputy prime minister and M5S leader Luigi Di Maio said on Facebook that if Italy were to "surrender", it would quickly go back to "the pro-bank and pro austerity 'experts'". "And so we will not give up. We know that we are on the right NEWS The eurozone will undoubtedly be negatively affected if Italy's politicians persist in their refusal to budge on Budget changes demanded by the European Union, economic and political experts told MaltaToday Italy's crisis, the EU's existe Italy's crisis, the Italy's crisis, the existe l problem Ding, ding! Seconds out: it's Salvini vs Juncker

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